In his six years spent in the Lousiana Governor's Mansion, Jindal
has drawn intense criticism from the scientific community for
allowing public schools to teach creationism.

Although Jindal majored in biology at Brown University, he
apparently holds some anti-science views. He signed the Louisiana
Science Education Act into law, allowing creationism to be taught in
Louisiana's science classrooms,
according to Slate.

In a statement released on Friday following the Supreme Court's
decision to nationally legalize gay marriage, Jindal said, "If we
want to save some money, let's just get ride of the court,"
The Hill reports.

@BobbyJindal#AskBobby what kind of severance packages will you be giving SCOTUS or will you be burning them at the stake?